More than 300 Israeli strikes on Syria since fall of Assad, reports say

Smoke billows from a strike near Damascus on Monday night
BBC NEWS | Published December 10, 2024

Israeli warplanes have reportedly carried out hundreds of airstrikes across Syria, including on the capital, Damascus.

The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) says it has documented more than 310 strikes by the IDF since the fall of the Assad regime on Sunday.

The strikes have targeted military facilities of the Syrian Army, including weapon warehouses, ammunition depots, airports, naval bases and research centres.

Israel says its actions are to prevent weapons falling “into the hands of extremists” as Syria transitions into a post-Assad era.

The SOHR reported that the attacks spanned Aleppo, Damascus and Hama, with more than 60 taking place overnight between Monday and Tuesday alone.

Reports say that many of the facilities hit have not merely been damaged, but completely destroyed.

Rami Abdul Rahman, the founder of the SOHR, described the impact of the strikes as destroying “all the capabilities of the Syrian army” and said that “Syrian lands are being violated”.

The IDF denied that its troops had strayed into Syrian territory, telling the BBC that reports of tanks near Damascus are “false”.

“IDF troops are stationed within the buffer zone, as stated in the past,” a spokesperson said.

 

On Monday, the Israeli military released photos of its troops who crossed from the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights into the demilitarised buffer zone in Syria where UN peacekeepers are based.

The IDF seizure of Syrian positions in the buffer zone was a “temporary defensive position until a suitable arrangement is found”, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said.

“If we can establish neighbourly relations and peaceful relations with the new forces emerging in Syria, that’s our desire. But if we do not, we will do whatever it takes to defend the State of Israel and the border of Israel,” he said on Monday.

 


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EURONEWS | Published December 10, 2024

Israel has said that they are carrying out precise strikes on chemical weapons sites and heavy weapons in Syria to prevent them from falling into the hands of extremists.

The Israeli air force carried out over 300 airstrikes across Syria since rebels overthrew Bashar al-Assad and his regime over the weekend, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

The UK-based observatory and Beirut-based Mayadeen TV, which has reporters in Syria, said Israeli troops are advancing up the Syrian side of the border with Lebanon. It was not possible to independently confirm the reports.

The attacks targeted a range of locations, including research centres, weapons depots, airports, and aircraft squadrons, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. They also disabled air defence systems and rendered several sites inoperable.

Among the sites hit were research facilities in Hama and Damascus, including the Barzeh Scientific Research Centre, which has been previously targeted. The facility gained attention in 2018 when it was struck by a US-led coalition in response to Syria’s alleged chemical weapons programme.

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